FINANCIAL INCLUSIVITY ENABLERS AND PERFORMANCE OF SMALL MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN UASIN-GISHU COUNTY

ABRAHAM CHERUIYOT LIMO, MOSES MURIUKI KITHINJI, MARY MBITHI

Abstract


Financial inclusivity enablers play a pivotal role in shaping the performance of SMEs across various economies. These enablers encompass a range of initiatives and mechanisms aimed at expanding access to financial services and fostering inclusion among SMEs. The general objective of the study was to establish the effect of financial inclusivity enablers on performance of small medium enterprises in Uasin-Gishu county. The specific objectives included to determine the effect of digital financial services on performance of small medium enterprises in Uasin-Gishu County, to examine the effect of credit access on performance of SMEs in Uasin-Gishu County, to assess the effect of financial literacy programs on performance of SMEs in Uasin-Gishu County and to assess the effect of agent banking on performance of small medium enterprises in Uasin-Gishu County. Theories discussed include the diffusion of innovation theory, credit rationing theory, dynamic capabilities theory and institutional theory. A cross-sectional survey was used as the research design for this investigation. The study focused on SMEs in Uasin-Gishu County that are registered with the Revenue Department under a single business permit. These businesses had less than 20 employees. A stratified proportionate sample strategy was employed by the researcher. The main data was gathered using a standardized questionnaire that included closed-ended questions. Ten percent of the total sample size will be used in the pilot study. A total of 31 participants were selected at random from this pool. To put theories to the test, the study employed inferential statistics. Prior to performing regression, the study performed diagnostic tests to assess the assumptions. Pearson’s correlation results indicated that there is a positive and significant relationship between digital financial services, credit access, financial literacy programs, agent banking and performance of SMEs. Managerial recommendations included adopting digital financial services, employee training, strategic borrowing, financial literacy and utilize agent banking. Policy recommendations included to develop digital infrastructure, to improve credit access, to promote financial literacy and to expand agent banking networks.

Key Words: Digital Financial Services, Credit Access, Financial Literacy, Agent Banking

CITATION: Limo, A. C., Kithinji, M. M., & Mbithi, M. (2024). Financial inclusivity enablers and performance of Small Medium Enterprises in Uasin-Gishu County. The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management, 11 (3), 261 – 2964. http://dx.doi.org/10.61426/sjbcm.v11i3.3023


Full Text:

PDF

References


Abu-Bader, S. H. (2021). Using statistical methods in social science research: With a complete SPSS guide. Oxford University Press.

Adams, K. A., & McGuire, E. K. (2022). Research methods, statistics, and applications. Sage Publications.

Agyekum, F. K., Reddy, K., Wallace, D., & Wellalage, N. H. (2022). Does technological inclusion promote financial inclusion among SMEs? Evidence from South-East Asian (SEA) countries. Global Finance Journal, 53(10), 36-48.

Ajayi, K. F., & Ross, P. H. (2020). The effects of education on financial outcomes: Evidence from Kenya. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 69(1), 253-289.

Alumasa, S., & Muathe, S. (2021). Mobile Credit and Performance: Experience and Lessons from Micro and Small Enterprises in Kenya. Journal of Applied Finance & Banking, 11(4), 135-161.

Anshika, A., & Singla, A. (2022). Financial literacy of entrepreneurs: a systematic review. Managerial Finance, 48(10), 1352-1371.

Bapat, D. (2022). Exploring the relationship between lifestyle, digital financial element and digital financial services experience. International Journal of Bank Marketing, 40(2), 297-320.

Beloke, N., Messomo, E., & Mbu, S. (2021). The influence of digital financial services on the financial performance of commercial banks in Cameroon. European Scientific Journal ESJ, 17(12), 1857-7881.

Buchdadi, A. D., Sholeha, A., & Ahmad, G. N. (2020). The influence of financial literacy on SMEs performance through access to finance and financial risk attitude as mediation variables. Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal, 24(5), 1-15.

Busetto, L., Wick, W., & Gumbinger, C. (2020). How to use and assess qualitative research methods. Neurological Research and practice, 2(7), 1-10.

Buyinza, F., & Bbaale, E. (2023). Access to credit and the effect of credit constraints on the performance of manufacturing firms in the East African region: Micro analysis. African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, 24(1), 657-665.

Chaudhuri, K., Sasidharan, S., & Raj, R. S. N. (2020). Gender, small firm ownership, and credit access: some insights from India. Small Business Economics, 54(13), 1165-1181.

Cheong, C. W., Lee, M. H., & Weissmann, M. A. (2020). Credit access, tax structure and the performance of Malaysian manufacturing SMEs. International Journal of Managerial Finance, 16(4), 433-454.

Clark, T., Foster, L., Bryman, A., & Sloan, L. (2021). Bryman's social research methods. Oxford university press.

Davies, P., Bustinza, O. F., Parry, G., & Jovanovic, M. (2023). Unpacking the relationship between digital capabilities, services capabilities, and firm financial performance: a moderated mediation model. Industrial Marketing Management, 115(13), 1-10.

Essien, U. A., & Arene, C. J. (2023). An analysis of access to credit markets and the performance of small scale agro-based enterprises in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. International Journal of Food and Agricultural Economics (IJFAEC), 2(11), 105-120.

Fanta, A., & Mutsonziwa, K. (2021). Financial literacy as a driver of financial inclusion in Kenya and Tanzania. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 14(11), 561.

Fomum, T. A., & Opperman, P. (2023). Financial inclusion and performance of MSMEs in Eswatini. International Journal of Social Economics, 32(12), 45-48.

Graña-Alvarez, R., Lopez-Valeiras, E., Gonzalez-Loureiro, M., & Coronado, F. (2024). Financial literacy in SMEs: A systematic literature review and a framework for further inquiry. Journal of Small Business Management, 62(1), 331-380.

Halperin, S., & Heath, O. (2020). Political research: methods and practical skills. Oxford University Press, USA.

Harun, H., Graham, P., Kamase, H. P., & Mir, M. (2021). A critical analysis of the impacts of financial literacy and NPM on Village Funds Initiative in Indonesia. International Journal of Public Administration, 44(4), 336-345.

Hennink, M., Hutter, I., & Bailey, A. (2020). Qualitative research methods. Sage.

Isa-Olatinwo, A., Uwaleke, U., & Ibrahim, U. A. (2022). Impact of digital financial services on financial performance of commercial banks in Nigeria. International Journal of Economics and Management Systems, 7(12), 323-342.

King, A. Z. (2022). Data analytics in association to advance collegiate schools of business–accredited US university accounting programs: A quantitative research study. Journal of Education for Business, 97(5), 320-328.

Kulathunga, K. M. M. C. B., Ye, J., Sharma, S., & Weerathunga, P. R. (2020). How does technological and financial literacy influence SME performance: Mediating role of ERM practices. Information, 11(6), 297.

Lindner, T., Puck, J., & Verbeke, A. (2020). Misconceptions about multicollinearity in international business research: Identification, consequences, and remedies. Journal of International Business Studies, 51(23), 283-298.

Lo, F. Y., Rey-Martí, A., & Botella-Carrubi, D. (2020). Research methods in business: Quantitative and qualitative comparative analysis. Journal of Business Research, 115, 221-224.

Luo, Y., Peng, Y., & Zeng, L. (2021). Digital financial capability and entrepreneurial performance. International Review of Economics & Finance, 76(45), 55-74.

Malaquias, F. F. D. O., & Fernandes Malaquias, R. (2022). The Use of Digital Financial Services and Business Performance Satisfaction in the Context of Female Entrepreneurship. Journal of technology management & innovation, 17(3), 3-11.

Mndzebele, Z. W., & Kwenda, F. (2020). The effects of financial literacy on financial preparedness for retirement among academic staff in higher learning institutions in the kingdom of Eswatini. Acta Universitatis Danubius. Œconomica, 16(5), 777.

Mohajan, H. K. (2020). Quantitative research: A successful investigation in natural and social sciences. Journal of Economic Development, Environment and People, 9(4), 50-79.

Mpaata, E., Koskei, N., & Saina, E. (2020). Financial literacy and saving behavior among micro and small enterprise owners in Kampala, Uganda: The moderating role of social influence. Journal of Economics, Finance and Accounting Studies, 2(1), 22-34.

Muthaura, K. M. (2021). The Contribution of Agency Banking To The Growth Of Small And Medium Enterprises In Kenya: A Case Study Of Igembe North Sub County-Meru County(Doctoral dissertation, University of Nairobi).

Mutsonziwa, K., & Fanta, A. B. (2021). Small Business Performance: Is It Access to Formal or Informal Credit that Matters?. Journal of African Business, 22(4), 550-563.

Mwaiwa, F., Kwasira, J., Boit, R., & Chelule, J. (2022). Agent Banking and Sustainable Competitive Advantage for Commercial Banks in Kenya. European Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance Research, 10(4), 36-51.

Ndirangu, E., & Kimani, J. (2022). Effect of Agency Banking on Performance of Microfinance Banks in Kenya. International Journal of Finance and Accounting, 7(5), 1-16.

Ndungo, J. M., Tobias, O., & Florence, M. (2023). Effect of credit access function on financial performance of Saccos in Kenya. International Journal of Finance and Accounting, 1(2), 35-47.

Neves, C., Oliveira, T., Santini, F., & Gutman, L. (2023). Adoption and use of digital financial services: A meta analysis of barriers and facilitators. International Journal of Information Management Data Insights, 3(2), 100201.

Nind, M., & Lewthwaite, S. (2020). A conceptual-empirical typology of social science research methods pedagogy. Research Papers in Education, 35(4), 467-487.

Ojonta, O. I., & Ogbuabor, J. E. (2021). Credit access and the performance of non-farm household enterprises: evidence from Nigerian data. International Journal of Sustainable Economy, 13(1), 72-86.

Orore, P. A. (2022). Relationship between agency banking and investment Performance of fishing entrepreneurs in selected beaches in Siaya county, Kenya (Doctoral dissertation, JKUAT).

Osabohien, R., Mordi, A., & Ogundipe, A. (2022). Access to credit and agricultural sector performance in Nigeria. African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, 14(1), 247-255.

Pakhnenko, O., Rubanov, P., Hacar, D., Yatsenko, V., & Vida, I. (2021). Digitalization of financial services in European countries: Evaluation and comparative analysis. Journal of International Studies, 12(13), 267-282.

Parmitasari, R. D. A., Indriyani, E., Rusnawati, R., Farild, M., Efendi, W., & Adawiah, A. (2023). Financial Bootstrapping and Financial Literacy: The Moderating Role of Government Support on SME Performance. Journal Minds: Manajemen Ide dan Inspirasi, 10(2), 767.

Pashkov, P., & Pelykh, V. (2021). A conceptual framework of developing ecosystem strategies for digital financial services. In CEUR Workshop Proceedings (Vol. 23, pp. 48-58).

Pyoko, O. M., Akims, M. A., Nyachae, S. M., & Mbugua, L. (2023). Mobile Phone Technology, Agency Banking Services, Online Banking Services and Financial Inclusion of Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya. Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting, 23(22), 422-434.

Rakhmawati, A., & Nizar, M. (2023). Analysis of Small Business Performance in Terms of Islamic Financial Literacy and Inclusion. MALIA (TERAKREDITASI), 14(2), 269-285.

Risman, A., Mulyana, B., Silvatika, B., & Sulaeman, A. (2021). The effect of digital finance on financial stability. Management Science Letters, 11(7), 1979-1984.

Rosyadah, K., Mus, A. R., Semmaila, B., & Chalid, L. (2022). The Relevance of Working Capital, Financial Literacy and Financial Inclusion on Financial Performance and Sustainability of Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs). American Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Research (AJHSSR), 4(12), 203-216.

Sajuyigbe, A. S., Odetayo, T. A., & Adeyemi, A. Z. (2020). Financial literacy and financial inclusion as tools to enhance small scale businesses’ performance in southwest, Nigeria. Finance & Economics Review, 2(3), 1-13.

Seraj, A. H. A., Fazal, S. A., & Alshebami, A. S. (2022). Entrepreneurial competency, financial literacy, and sustainable performance—examining the mediating role of entrepreneurial resilience among Saudi entrepreneurs. Sustainability, 14(17), 10689.

Simba, A., Tajeddin, M., Dana, L. P., & Ribeiro Soriano, D. E. (2024). Deconstructing involuntary financial exclusion: a focus on African SMEs. Small Business Economics, 62(1), 285-305.

Straub, D. W., Gefen, D., & Recker, J. (2022). Quantitative research in information systems. Association for Information Systems (AISWorld) Section on IS Research, Methods, and Theories.

Surucu, L., & Maslakci, A. (2020). Validity and reliability in quantitative research. Business & Management Studies: An International Journal, 8(3), 2694-2726.

Thathsarani, U. S., & Jianguo, W. (2022). Do Digital Finance and the Technology Acceptance Model Strengthen Financial Inclusion and SME Performance?. Information, 13(8), 390.

Thomas, N. M. (2023). Modeling key enablers influencing FinTechs offering SME credit services: A multi-stakeholder perspective. Electronic Markets, 33(1), 1-27.

Tole, M. N., & Koori, J. (2020). Credit Accessibility and Performance of Small Scale Farms In Taita Taveta County, Kenya (Doctoral dissertation, Kenyatta University).

Tuffour, J. K., Amoako, A. A., & Amartey, E. O. (2022). Assessing the effect of financial literacy among managers on the performance of small-scale enterprises. Global Business Review, 23(5), 1200-1217.

Vijayalakshmi, B., & Jayalakshmi, M. (2022). A study on digital transactions impact on financial performance of banking sector with reference to SBI and ICICI. Journal of Leadership, Accountability and Ethics, 16(6), 1-13.

Waihenya, H. M. (2022). The effect of agent banking on financial inclusion in Kenya (Doctoral dissertation, University of Nairobi).

Wairimu, T. E. (2020). Agency Banking Transactions And Performance Of Commercial Banks In Kenya (Doctoral dissertation, Master’s thesis, Kenyatta University).

Wanyonyi, K. S., & Ngaba, D. (2021). Digital Financial Services and Financial Performance of Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies in Kakamega County, Kenya. International Journal of Current Aspects in Finance, Banking and Accounting, 3(1), 9-20.

Wu, Y., & Huang, S. (2022). The effects of digital finance and financial constraint on financial performance: Firm-level evidence from China's new energy enterprises. Energy Economics, 112, 106158.

Yakob, S., Yakob, R., BAM, H. S., & Rusli, R. Z. A. (2021). Financial literacy and financial performance of small and medium-sized enterprises. The South East Asian Journal of Management, 15(1), 5.

Yasin, R. F. F., Mahmud, M. W., & Diniyya, A. A. (2020). Significance of financial literacy among women entrepreneur on halal business. Journal of Halal Industry & Services, 3(12), 134.

Zhang, W., Chen, F., Liu, E., Zhang, Y., & Li, F. (2023). How does digital inclusive finance promote the financial performance of Chinese cultural enterprises?. Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, 82(11), 102146.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.61426/sjbcm.v11i3.3023

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.

PAST ISSUES:
20242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Vol 11, No 3 [2024]Vol 10, No 4 [2023]Vol 9, No 4 [2022]Vol 8, No 4 [2021]Vol 7, No 4 [2020]Vol 6, No 4 [2019]Vol 5, No 4 [2018]Vol 4, No 4 [2017]Vol 3, No 4 [2016]Vol 2, No 2 [2015]Vol 1, No 2 [2014]
 Vol 11, No 2 [2024] Vol 10, No 3 [2023] Vol 9, No 3 [2022]Vol 8, No 3 [2021]Vol 7, No 3 [2020]Vol 6, No 3 [2019]Vol 5, No 3 [2019]Vol 4, No 3 [2017]Vol 3, No 3 [2016]Vol 2, No 1 [2015]Vol 1, No 1 [2014]
 Vol 11, No 1 [2024] Vol 10, No 2 [2023] Vol 9, No 2 [2022]Vol 8, No 2 [2021]Vol 7, No 2 [2020]Vol 6, No 2 [2019]Vol 5, No 2 [2018]Vol 4, No 2 [2017]Vol 3, No 2 [2016]  
  Vol 10, No 1 [2023] Vol 9, No 1 [2022]  Vol 8, No 1 [2021]Vol 7, No 1 [2020]Vol 6, No 1 [2019]Vol 5, No 1 [2018]Vol 4, No 1 [2017]Vol 3, No 1 [2016]   


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.